Virginia's Harley
Over the past year, I’ve documented Virginia's creation of this motorcycle. The bike started as a stock '96 XL1200c, and through many hours of late nights, dirty fingernails and torn gloves, Virginia was able to complete the bike you see her riding today. The bike above covers about 6 months of building from January to June of 2015. Because neither of us had a lot of experience building motorcycles, we pulled knowledge and advice from the people around us, and through lots of information online.
We're both happy to see the bike complete, and even more happy to present to you our journey through it.
Virginia Hall and Jay Cagney are recently engaged, and live in rural Northern New Jersey. Virginia is a Senior UX Designer and Jay works full time managing a video production department, as well as a freelance photo and video career.
Babes Ride Out
Babes Ride Out founders Ashmore Ellis and Anya Violet wanted to create an environment where women can come together to share their cross country journeys, triumphs, close calls and disasters on the bike. GoPro Production Artists Tina Marchman and Annemarie Hennes joined these five hundred ladies in Joshua Tree for this women’s only event. See what happens when they hit the open road.
Dream A '12 Suzuki TU250x Story
From the age of 7, when motorbikes enthralled her with their looks, sound and sense of freedom, Jodie made it her dream to surround herself with bikes.
Throughout her life bikes had always been there on the side, until she made the decision to make a career change.
This is the story of the pursuit of dreams.
Sister A '94 Yamaha SRV250 Story
Both originally from Sweden, Maria and her best friend, Nina, love to ride.
They ride to work, to catch up, to head out for coffee on weekends.
For the first time, they spontaneously decide to pack swags onto their bikes, head out of Sydney and camp on the first secluded beach they find.
BEST MOTO GIRL
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